Sentence examples for are bands from inspiring English sources

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are bands

noun

A strip of material used for strengthening or coupling.

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There are bands who really manipulate that.

There are bands whose appeal is strange, alchemical and impalpable.

And then there are bands like the Ting Tings.

Their oppressors are bands of armed Kuchi nomads.

"These are bands that are gleefully unapologetic about success and ambition," Mr. Morello said.

To make this comparison easier, there are bands of ratings – worse, about the same, and better.

These are bands with several albums out, who tour America on their holidays.

These are bands with more to worry about than what haircut will work best in Camden.

Among the startling details displayed are bands running round the planet.

Following in their slipstream are bands like the Decemberists, with their bookish popularity.

There are bands out there who would find this a reasonable excuse to open the champagne.

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